Episodes

  • Five of Swords
    May 17 2025
    Five of SwordsWelcome to season 8 of this podcast, where I am talking all about the Suit of Swords. I’ll be going through each card in the suit, one per episode.What we explore in this episode:How the Five of Swords reveals lessons around conflict, boundaries, and burnoutSymbolism across decks: heartbreak, crossed swords, and wounded hearts across multiple decksWhat this card teaches about fighting for your values without losing your empathyThe shadow side of overexertion, martyrdom, or success at the expense of othersPictures from the decks I talked about today referenced from left to right:The Goddess of Love Tarot Deck: A Book and Deck for Embodying The Erotic Divine Feminine by Gabriela Herstik and illustrated by Julia PopescuTherapists Who Tarot Deck, Prompts by Dreya Blume and Images by Rebecca BloomThe Sasuraibito Tarot deck by Stasia BurringtonIn this episode, we look at the Five of Swords as a card of friction, fragmentation, personal sovereignty, and the consequences of boundary-setting or overreaching. Conflict reveals more about what needs tending within us than who we are up against. Whether you’re in a time of burnout or needing to assert your needs, this card asks you to slow down, reflect, recalibrate, and choose your battles wisely. Your energy is finite; sometimes stepping back is more powerful than charging ahead.The Five of Swords asks: Are you honoring your limits, or letting the fear of disappointing others cut into your well-being?If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!Season 1 - Tarot basicsSeasons 2 & 3 - Major Arcana and 4 suitsSeason 4 - Tarot in Pop CultureSeason 5 - Tarot SpreadsSeason 6 - Suit of WandsSeason 7 - Suit of PentaclesToday's Tarot Pull:From The Citadel: A Fantasy Oracle by Fen Inkwright, I pulled The Astronomer. This card invites us to zoom out and reflect on the big picture. It speaks to inner vision, cosmic timing, and intuitive knowing, reminding us that some answers don’t come from history or logic but from trust in our own internal compass. You’re in a complex situation, but staying curious and observing the bigger patterns at play can bring clarity.Reflective prompts on this card:Where in your life are you getting caught in the details instead of seeing the bigger picture?Are you trying to win an argument when you’re really just feeling unseen?What would shift if you let go of being right and chose inner peace instead?Ways to Connect & SupportPatreon: For monthly hangouts, tarot Q&As, individual readings, and behind-the-scenes peeks, join the Every Day Tarot Patreon family.Newsletter: Get my FREE 2025 5-Card Tarot Spread PDF + weekly musings, event invites, and magic straight to your inbox.Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup: If you’re Local to the Greater Puget Sound area check out the Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup group for the latest event postings. If you’re NOT local to my area, you can join me for a VIRTUAL tarot card creation event on Friday June 20th at 5pm Pacific Daylight Time. I’ll give you a list of recommended supplies, we’ll meet online, and I’ll walk you through the process of creating your own cards. Get the date on your calendar now and be on the lookout for the signup page coming soon!Support the Podcast: If you love the show, the best way to support it is by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app.Book a Consultation: I’m a sex & relationships therapist working virtually across Washington. I specialize in helping queer, kinky, polyamorous, and witchy folks navigate anxiety, chronic illness, communication, and identity work. Let’s see if we’re a fit: camilleasaunders.com
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    12 mins
  • Four of Swords
    May 15 2025
    Four of SwordsWelcome to season 8 of this podcast, where I am talking all about the Suit of Swords. I’ll be going through each card in the suit, one per episode.What we explore in this episode:What the Four of Swords teaches us about rest, reflection, and recalibrationSymbolism across decks: coffins, temples, meditation, calm retreat, transformationThe difference between true rest and emotional avoidanceHow this card relates to atonement, clarity after overwhelm, and the importance of spiritual integrationPictures from the decks I talked about today referenced from left to right:The Goddess of Love Tarot Deck: A Book and Deck for Embodying The Erotic Divine Feminine by Gabriela Herstik and illustrated by Julia PopescuThe Desert Illuminations Tarot by Lindsay D. WilliamsThe Sasuraibito Tarot deck by Stasia BurringtonIn this episode, we look at the Four of Swords as a call to a sacred pause. It’s the chrysalis moment between action and transformation. Whether you're healing from burnout, heartbreak, or just navigating deep life transitions, this card invites you to lay down your sword—physically, mentally, and emotionally—and rest. We talk about what it means to stop pushing and allow space for reflection, integration, and quiet clarity.The Four of Swords reminds us that it’s okay to step back, and sometimes essential. Rest is not laziness. It's how we gather strength and discernment before stepping into what's next.If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!Season 1 - Tarot basicsSeasons 2 & 3 - Major Arcana and 4 suitsSeason 4 - Tarot in Pop CultureSeason 5 - Tarot SpreadsSeason 6 - Suit of WandsSeason 7 - Suit of PentaclesToday's Tarot Pull:From The Citadel: A Fantasy Oracle by Fen Inkwright, I pulled The Alchemist.This card brings a message of balance, invention, and destruction. The Alchemist understands that to create something new—whether a project, a relationship, or a transformed self—something else must be dismantled. Nothing is wasted. Instead, what’s been burned becomes the base from which we rebuild. Reflective prompts on this card:What needs to be released or dismantled so something new can be created?Are you giving yourself permission to rest and integrate before moving forward?Where are you being called to rebuild—slowly, intentionally, and from your own truth?Ways to Connect & SupportPatreon: For monthly hangouts, tarot Q&As, individual readings, and behind-the-scenes peeks, join the Every Day Tarot Patreon family.Newsletter: Get my FREE 2025 5-Card Tarot Spread PDF + weekly musings, event invites, and magic straight to your inbox.Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup: If you’re local to the Greater Puget Sound area I’d love to see you at one of my Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup group events where we all bring some of our favorite decks and play around with tarot and oracle decks together. Maybe you’ll even find a deck that you really like and can search for that particular one in the future.Support the Podcast: If you love the show, the best way to support it is by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app.Book a Consultation: I’m a sex & relationships therapist working virtually across Washington. I specialize in helping queer, kinky, polyamorous, and witchy folks navigate anxiety, chronic illness, communication, and identity work. Let’s see if we’re a fit: camilleasaunders.com
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    26 mins
  • Three of Swords
    May 14 2025
    Three of SwordsWelcome to season 8 of this podcast, where I am talking all about the Suit of Swords. I’ll be going through each card in the suit, one per episode.What we explore in this episode:What the Three of Swords teaches about heartbreak, grief, and emotional releaseSymbolism across decks: stabbed hearts, sorrowful skies, birds pierced by blades, and archetypes of sorrowHow this card represents disillusionment, painful realizations, and the collapse of expectationsThe invitation to learn from sorrow, tend to our wounds, and reclaim strength and boundaries through healingPictures from the decks I talked about today referenced from left to right:Anima Mundi Tarot Deck by Megan Wyreweden Therapists Who Tarot Deck, Prompts by Dreya Blume and Images by Rebecca BloomThe Goddess of Love Tarot Deck: A Book and Deck for Embodying The Erotic Divine Feminine by Gabriela Herstik and illustrated by Julia PopescuIn this episode, we explore the Three of Swords as a card of grief, but also of clarity. While it’s often known as the heartbreak card, there is power in naming our grief, choosing to feel it fully, and deciding how we want to move forward, especially when our expectations have been shattered. Whether it’s the quiet ache of unmet needs, the sharp sting of betrayal, or the slow burn of disillusionment, the Three of Swords challenges us to reclaim our energy from those who cannot or will not meet us. It reminds us that releasing pain is not about rushing to “get over it,” but about honoring what we feel and tending to our emotional landscape with honesty and care.This card asks us to find the courage to sit with discomfort and to gently ask, “What is this pain trying to teach me?”Check out my other seasons!Season 1 - Tarot basicsSeasons 2 & 3 - Major Arcana and 4 suitsSeason 4 - Tarot in Pop CultureSeason 5 - Tarot SpreadsSeason 6 - Suit of WandsSeason 7 - Suit of PentaclesToday's Tarot Pull:From The Citadel: A Fantasy Oracle by Fen Inkwright, I pulled The Patron (upright). This card signals that a period of mentorship or supportive alliance is beginning. You might be stepping into the role of mentor or guide for someone else, or perhaps someone is about to enter your life to help nurture your potential. The Patron reminds us that we don’t have to move through hard times alone. Healing and creative growth often thrive when we are lovingly witnessed and supported.Reflective prompts on this card:Who in your life has supported your growth through challenging emotional times?Where might you be called to step into the role of patron or mentor for someone else?How does it feel to receive care when your heart is tender or guarded?Ways to Connect & SupportPatreon: For monthly hangouts, tarot Q&As, and more, join the Every Day Tarot Patreon family.Newsletter: Get my FREE 2025 5-Card Tarot Spread PDF + weekly musings, event invites, and magic straight to your inbox.Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup: If you’re local to the Greater Puget Sound area, I’d love to see you at one of my Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup group events.If you’re NOT local to my area, you can join me for a VIRTUAL tarot card creation event on Friday, June 20th at 5 pm Pacific Daylight Time. I’ll give you a list of recommended supplies, we’ll meet online, and I’ll walk you through the process of creating your own cards. Get the date on your calendar now and be on the lookout for the sign-up page coming soon!Support the Podcast: If you love the show, the best way to support it is by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app.Book a Consultation: I’m a sex & relationships therapist working virtually across Washington. I specialize in helping queer, kinky, polyamorous, and witchy folks navigate anxiety, chronic illness, communication, and identity work. Let’s see if we’re a fit: camilleasaunders.com
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    30 mins
  • Two of Swords
    May 13 2025
    Two of SwordsWelcome to season 8 of this podcast, where I am talking all about the Suit of Swords. I’ll be going through each card in the suit, one per episode.What we explore in this episode:What the Two of Swords teaches about indecision, inner balance, and intuitive claritySymbolism across decks: blindfolds, crescent moon, pillars, swords crossed over the heartHow this card speaks to the discomfort of being “in-between” life stages, choices, or truthsThe tension between logic and emotion, and what it means to choose alignment over avoidanceThe role of inner peace and presence when no obvious path is clearPictures from the decks I talked about today referenced from left to right:Therapists Who Tarot Deck, Prompts by Dreya Blume and Images by Rebecca BloomThe Desert Illuminations Tarot by Lindsay D. WilliamsThe Goddess of Love Tarot Deck: A Book and Deck for Embodying The Erotic Divine Feminine by Gabriela Herstik and illustrated by Julia PopescuIn this episode, we explore the Two of Swords as a card that sits at the edge of clarity. It invites us to look at where we’re holding back from choice, not because we don’t know, but because we’re afraid of what choosing might require of us. The blindfold reminds us to trust our intuition when the facts are unclear, and the crossed swords show how we sometimes guard our hearts to delay the inevitable.We also explore how indecision can be a comfort zone, and how giving yourself permission to “not know yet” can be a sacred act of self-care, but staying there forever? That’s when stagnation can start to creep in.If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!Season 1 - Tarot basicsSeasons 2 & 3 - Major Arcana and 4 suitsSeason 4 - Tarot in Pop CultureSeason 5 - Tarot SpreadsSeason 6 - Suit of WandsSeason 7 - Suit of PentaclesToday's Tarot Pull:From The Citadel: A Fantasy Oracle by Fen Inkwright, I pulled The Scholar in reverse. This card speaks to the futility of overthinking and over-researching when the answer just isn’t there right now. You may be trying to “logic” your way through a situation that requires pause, reflection, or emotional presence instead. Sometimes, it’s not about trying harder, it’s about shifting your energy elsewhere.Reflective prompts on this card:Where are you stuck in indecision because you’re afraid of what the truth might mean?How is overanalyzing distracting you from tuning in to what your body or heart already knows?What would it look like to take a pause, not out of avoidance, but to honor your inner knowing?Ways to Connect & SupportPatreon: For monthly hangouts, tarot Q&As, individual readings, and behind-the-scenes peeks, join the Every Day Tarot Patreon family.Newsletter: Get my FREE 2025 5-Card Tarot Spread PDF + weekly musings, event invites, and magic straight to your inbox.Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup: Local to the Greater Puget Sound area? Join me in person on Monday, May 12th from 4:45-7pm at the Sumner Library for a Potluck and to create your own Tarot Cards. No experience necessary. I’ll bring all the supplies and we’ll talk tarot and craft together. Sign up here!Support the Podcast: If you love the show, the best way to support it is by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app.Book a Consultation: I’m a sex & relationships therapist working virtually across Washington. I specialize in helping queer, kinky, polyamorous, and witchy folks navigate anxiety, chronic illness, communication, and identity work. Let’s see if we’re a fit: camilleasaunders.com
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    25 mins
  • Ace of Swords
    May 12 2025
    Ace of SwordsWelcome to season 8 of this podcast, where I am talking all about the Suit of Swords. I’ll be going through each card in the suit, one per episode.What we explore in this episode:What the Ace of Swords teaches about clarity, breakthrough, and mental precisionSymbolism across decks: birds, focus, personal power, self-esteemHow this card invites focus, truth-telling, and cutting through confusion or mental fogThe double-edged nature of intellect, discernment, and black-and-white thinkingWhy reclaiming personal power often means stepping into the present with courage and aligned actionPictures from the decks I talked about today referenced from left to right:Anima Mundi Tarot Deck by Megan Wyreweden The Goddess of Love Tarot Deck: A Book and Deck for Embodying The Erotic Divine Feminine by Gabriela Herstik and illustrated by Julia PopescuThe Desert Illuminations Tarot by Lindsay D. WilliamsIn this episode, we explore the Ace of Swords as a card of sharp insight, new beginnings, and reclaiming personal power. It reminds us that the mind is a tool, one that can liberate us with clarity or trap us in rigidity if misused. The Ace of Swords cuts through confusion, offering a spark of truth, discernment, and the courage to act. It asks: Where are you ready to wield your personal power with wisdom? Where can you clear away what no longer serves to make space for aligned action?If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!Season 1 - Tarot basicsSeasons 2 & 3 - Major Arcana and 4 suitsSeason 4 - Tarot in Pop CultureSeason 5 - Tarot SpreadsSeason 6 - Suit of WandsSeason 7 - Suit of PentaclesToday's Tarot Pull:From The Citadel: A Fantasy Oracle by Fen Inkwright, I pulled The Hunter. This card brings a message of focus, patience, and determination. Like the hunter following a clear track, it encourages you to stay steady on your path and resist distractions. The goal is within sight—now is the time to hold your focus, trust your skill, and complete the task at hand. Presence and precision are your allies here.Reflective prompts on this card:Where in your life do you need to cut through mental clutter and see the truth?What have you been avoiding that now calls for clear, decisive action?How can you harness your personal power without falling into rigidity or control?Ways to Connect & SupportPatreon: For monthly hangouts, tarot Q&As, individual readings, and behind-the-scenes peeks, join the Every Day Tarot Patreon family.Newsletter: Get my FREE 2025 5-Card Tarot Spread PDF + weekly musings, event invites, and magic straight to your inbox.Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup: Local to the Greater Puget Sound area? Join me in person on Monday, May 12th from 4:45-7pm at the Sumner Library for a Potluck and to create your own Tarot Cards. No experience necessary. I’ll bring all the supplies and we’ll talk tarot and craft together. Sign up here!Support the Podcast: If you love the show, the best way to support it is by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app.Book a Consultation: I’m a sex & relationships therapist working virtually across Washington. I specialize in helping queer, kinky, polyamorous, and witchy folks navigate anxiety, chronic illness, communication, and identity work. Let’s see if we’re a fit: camilleasaunders.com
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    23 mins
  • King of Pentacles
    May 12 2025
    King of PentaclesWelcome to season 7 of this podcast, where I am talking all about the Suit of Pentacles. I’ll be going through each card in the suit, one per episode.What we explore in this episode:The King of Pentacles reflects on authority, control, and how we handle successSymbolism across different decks: stability, mastery, and wisdom in the material realmHow discipline, patience, and grounded leadership shape this archetypeThe importance of focusing on your own domain without overextending into others’ livesWhy true power lies in knowing when to hold steady and when to release controlPictures from the decks I talked about today referenced from left to right:Anima Mundi Tarot Deck by Megan Wyreweden Ophidia Rosa Tarot deck by Leila & OliveThe Goddess of Love Tarot Deck: A Book and Deck for Embodying The Erotic Divine Feminine by Gabriela Herstik and illustrated by Julia PopescuIn this episode, we explore the King of Pentacles as the culmination of the suit’s journey. This card represents a mature mastery of resources, stability, and wisdom gained through lived experience. The King of Pentacles reminds us that true success comes not just from what we build or own, but from how we steward what we have. It invites us to cultivate discipline, patience, and practical leadership—and to consider how our personal foundation supports the well-being of others. The deeper invitation here is to check in with ourselves: Are we using our power wisely? Are we honoring both our own growth and the needs of those we serve?If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!Season 1 - Tarot basicsSeasons 2 & 3 - Major Arcana and 4 suitsSeason 4 - Tarot in Pop CultureSeason 5 - Tarot SpreadsSeason 6 - Suit of WandsToday's Tarot Pull:From The Citadel: A Fantasy Oracle by Fen Inkwright, I pulled The Founder. This card speaks to legacy, foundation, and community-building. It’s a reminder that real leadership isn’t about control but laying down the sword, picking up the hammer, and helping build something lasting. It invites reflection on where you can offer steady support and where you might need to trust others to carry part of the work.Reflective prompts on this card: What sort of person must you be to best support those around you? How can you strengthen your own foundation instead of trying to control others?What legacy or values do you want to cultivate and pass on?Ways to Connect & SupportPatreon: For monthly hangouts, tarot Q&As, individual readings, and behind-the-scenes peeks, join the Every Day Tarot Patreon family.Newsletter: Get my FREE 2025 5-Card Tarot Spread PDF + weekly musings, event invites, and magic straight to your inbox.Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup: Local to the Greater Puget Sound area? Join me in person on Monday, May 12th from 4:45-7pm at the Sumner Library for a Potluck and to create your own Tarot Cards. No experience necessary. I’ll bring all the supplies and we’ll talk tarot and craft together. Sign up here!Support the Podcast: If you love the show, the best way to support it is by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app.Book a Consultation: I’m a sex & relationships therapist working virtually across Washington. I specialize in helping queer, kinky, polyamorous, and witchy folks navigate anxiety, chronic illness, communication, and identity work. Let’s see if we’re a fit: camilleasaunders.com
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    22 mins
  • Queen of Pentacles
    May 8 2025
    Queen of PentaclesWelcome to season 7 of this podcast, where I am talking all about the Suit of Pentacles. I’ll be going through each card in the suit, one per episode.What we explore in this episode:The Queen of Pentacles as a symbol of groundedness, care, and nurturing leadershipSymbolism across different decks: nature, rabbits, spirals, and fertility imageryHow the Queen embodies abundance, responsibility, and stewardshipThe balance between care for others and tending to your own needsExploring the flip side of generosity: overgiving, overfunctioning, and self-sacrificeDecks Referenced:Anima Mundi Tarot Deck by Megan Wyreweden Therapists Who Tarot Deck, Prompts by Dreya Blume and Images by Rebecca BloomThe Sasuraibito Tarot deck by Stasia BurringtonIn this episode, we explore the Queen of Pentacles, a card that invites us to honor the balance between nurturing others and caring for ourselves. She reminds us that abundance is not just material wealth, but also the richness of connection, groundedness, and presence in the here and now. The Queen shows us that tending to what we value takes patience and daily devotion, and that we can hold space for growth without rushing the process.She asks: Are you allowing yourself to receive the nourishment you give so freely to others? How are you cultivating a life that feels rooted, abundant, and sustainable?If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!Season 1 - Tarot basicsSeasons 2 & 3 - Major Arcana and 4 suitsSeason 4 - Tarot in Pop CultureSeason 5 - Tarot SpreadsSeason 6 - Suit of WandsToday's Tarot Pull:From The Citadel: A Fantasy Oracle by Fen Inkwright, I pulled The Brawler, a card about confrontation, standing your ground, and navigating conflict. It asks us to pause and reflect before leaping into action, reminding us that not every challenge requires a fight. Sometimes, true strength is in choosing a different response—one rooted in empathy, understanding, and perspective.The Brawler invites us to ask: What conflicts are worth engaging in? Where might we be clinging to stubbornness or defensiveness? How can we approach situations with clarity and compassion rather than reactivity?Reflective prompts on this card:Where in your life are you called to stand firm in your values?How do you balance assertiveness with empathy?Are there conflicts or tensions that might benefit from a softer approach?Ways to Connect & SupportPatreon: For monthly hangouts, tarot Q&As, individual readings, and behind-the-scenes peeks, join the Every Day Tarot Patreon family.Newsletter: Get my FREE 2025 5-Card Tarot Spread PDF + weekly musings, event invites, and magic straight to your inbox.Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup: Local to the Greater Puget Sound area? Join me in person on Monday, May 12th from 4:45-7pm at the Sumner Library for a Potluck and to create your own Tarot Cards. No experience necessary. I’ll bring all the supplies and we’ll talk tarot and craft together. Sign up here!Support the Podcast: If you love the show, the best way to support it is by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app.Book a Consultation: I’m a sex & relationships therapist working virtually across Washington. I specialize in helping queer, kinky, polyamorous, and witchy folks navigate anxiety, chronic illness, communication, and identity work. Let’s see if we’re a fit: camilleasaunders.com
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    24 mins
  • Knight of Pentacles
    May 7 2025
    Knight of PentaclesWelcome to season 7 of this podcast, where I am talking all about the Suit of Pentacles. I’ll be going through each card in the suit, one per episode.What we explore in this episode:The Knight of Pentacles as a symbol of patience, diligence, and perseveranceSymbolism across different decks: slow and steady movement, steadfast loyalty, quiet strengthHow this card challenges our cultural obsession with speed and immediate resultsThe connection between grounded effort and meaningful progressDecks Referenced:The Desert Illuminations Tarot by Lindsay D. WilliamsAnima Mundi Tarot Deck by Megan Wyreweden The Goddess of Love Tarot Deck: A Book and Deck for Embodying The Erotic Divine Feminine by Gabriela Herstik and illustrated by Julia PopescuIn this episode, we explore the Knight of Pentacles, a card that invites us into the steady, grounded work of showing up for our commitments day after day. This is a card of diligence, patience, and perseverance—a reminder that progress is not always flashy or fast, but built through quiet consistency and care.The Knight of Pentacles encourages us to honor the long game. It asks: How are you tending to your goals even when no one is watching? How do you stay rooted in your values while adapting to the unknowns of the journey? This card reminds us that resilience is not just surviving challenges but continuing to walk the path with intention, humility, and faith in the process.If you haven't listened to my other seasons yet, go check them out!Season 1 - Tarot basicsSeasons 2&3 - Major Arcana and 4 suitsSeason 4 - Tarot in Pop CultureSeason 5 - Tarot SpreadsSeason 6 - Suit of WandsToday's Tarot Pull:From The Citadel: A Fantasy Oracle by Fen Inkwright, I pulled The Herald upright. This card speaks to the power of embracing change and stepping forward with hope, even when the path feels uncertain. The Herald invites us to release regrets and stop clinging to “what could have been.” Instead, it encourages us to be an active participant in creating something new and meaningful.The Herald teaches that reflection is valuable, but we cannot let it overshadow the present. By letting go of the weight of old decisions and missed opportunities, we make space for fresh possibilities and deeper joy in the here and now.Reflective prompts on this card:How can you honor the small, quiet steps you are taking toward your goals?Where are you holding onto regrets or “what ifs” that are keeping you from moving forward?What would it look like to be your own herald of positive change today?Ways to Connect & SupportPatreon: For monthly hangouts, tarot Q&As, individual readings, and behind-the-scenes peeks, join the Every Day Tarot Patreon family.Newsletter: Get my FREE 2025 5-Card Tarot Spread PDF + weekly musings, event invites, and magic straight to your inbox.Let’s Talk Tarot Meetup: Local to the Greater Puget Sound area? Join me in person on Monday, May 12th from 4:45-7pm at the Sumner Library for a Potluck and to create your own Tarot Cards. No experience necessary. I’ll bring all the supplies and we’ll talk tarot and craft together. Sign up here!Support the Podcast: If you love the show, the best way to support it is by listening daily, leaving a review, and subscribing or following in your favorite podcast app.Book a Consultation: I’m a sex & relationships therapist working virtually across Washington. I specialize in helping queer, kinky, polyamorous, and witchy folks navigate anxiety, chronic illness, communication, and identity work. Let’s see if we’re a fit: camilleasaunders.com
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    12 mins